Software development is inherently an ordering process. When implemented in a workplace it orders the ways that people go about their work, the work they do, and the ways they interact and communicate with each other. This new mode of ordering may conflict with existing orders, existing distributions of power and knowledge, and arrangements of groups, and between groups. Ordering is almost always the subject of dispute, so software development can easily become enmeshed in the politicking between competing groups with deleterious effects. Removing all these conflicts may not be possible, as they can be an essential part of the ways relevant groups interact. Better communication, for example, may actually increase conflict, and not produce h...
The proliferation of information and communication technologies (icts) into all aspects of life pose...
Software is a unique process that draws on socially structured domain-knowledge as its central resou...
Organisations are often depicted as strategic intention seeking entities creating strategic objects ...
Software is a mode of ordering social, workplace, and individual activity. However, despite years of...
In this paper, we focus on making software work in practice, an important issue given the high failu...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. All rights reserved. This book is the first general social analysis that se...
This PhD is interested in the complexity which arises in software production due to the divergencies...
283 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.Contributions from this proje...
We all have fresh in our memory what happened to the IT sector only a few years ago when the IT-bubb...
Innovations in software engineering organisations frequently emerge from risky behaviour. Most often...
This study looks at how human and social issues affect software developers' work and the software th...
Software development and maintenance involves oraganizational as well as technical issues. While sof...
Modern, Western post-industrial societies and our complex technological systems are subject to risks...
In a large software company in Denmark, much effort was expended capturing metrics about the company...
A variety of experiences in software development processes between a public sector organisation and ...
The proliferation of information and communication technologies (icts) into all aspects of life pose...
Software is a unique process that draws on socially structured domain-knowledge as its central resou...
Organisations are often depicted as strategic intention seeking entities creating strategic objects ...
Software is a mode of ordering social, workplace, and individual activity. However, despite years of...
In this paper, we focus on making software work in practice, an important issue given the high failu...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. All rights reserved. This book is the first general social analysis that se...
This PhD is interested in the complexity which arises in software production due to the divergencies...
283 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.Contributions from this proje...
We all have fresh in our memory what happened to the IT sector only a few years ago when the IT-bubb...
Innovations in software engineering organisations frequently emerge from risky behaviour. Most often...
This study looks at how human and social issues affect software developers' work and the software th...
Software development and maintenance involves oraganizational as well as technical issues. While sof...
Modern, Western post-industrial societies and our complex technological systems are subject to risks...
In a large software company in Denmark, much effort was expended capturing metrics about the company...
A variety of experiences in software development processes between a public sector organisation and ...
The proliferation of information and communication technologies (icts) into all aspects of life pose...
Software is a unique process that draws on socially structured domain-knowledge as its central resou...
Organisations are often depicted as strategic intention seeking entities creating strategic objects ...